Last night, Mozilla and Yahoo announced a new partnership. If you haven’t already heard the news, Yahoo will be now the default search provider for Mozilla’s Firefox search engine in the United States. What does this mean for SEOs and business owners? Firefox is one of the top three browsers used today, according to statistics…
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Google Announces Experiment to Give Mobile-Friendly Sites ‘Special Treatment’
In June 2013, Google introduced a penalty for websites that provide a poor mobile search experience as they continue to push for overall improved capabilities for mobile users. In addition, Google unveiled Mobile Usability reports in Google Webmaster Tools earlier this month to encourage webmasters to resolve issues that may hurt the mobile user experience….
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Google Launches New Mobile Testing Tool
Google is on a mobile rampage. But I cannot blame them, the entire online world is shifting to mobile, or has shifted to mobile. Google came out with a new mobile usability report (see our ultimate guide here), they said that mobile now has new ranking factors and now they have this new tool! But…
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Google Answer Box Mobile Feature
There has been much debate over the Google answer boxes lately. We have also seen that it is showing much more frequently in search results. Last night I noticed a new feature when performing a mobile search. I searched “richest rappers” and the first result was of course an answer box from Google. However there…
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Different Types Of SEO Companies And How To Find The Right One For You
With so many different types of SEO firms out there pitching their services, it’s tough to know which one is right for your business. Finding one that meets your needs and objectives—and avoiding those that might waste your time and money—requires carefully considering the focus of each SEO firm, their service level and their service…
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